Fernando von Reichenbach

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Reichenbach in 2004

Fernando von Reichenbach (1931 – March 17, 2005) was an Argentine engineer and inventor.

Inventions

Some of his inventions were:

  • Catalina or graphic analog converter (1967): capable of synthesizing sounds following an analog score by a video camera.
  • System for inducing sleep (developed in conjunction with Dr. Fontana), by reproducing maternal prenatal sounds.
  • Ultrasonic drill.


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